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Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up

by James Hollis

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The second half of life presents a rich possibility for spiritual enlargement, for we are never going to have greater powers of choice, never have more lessons of history from which to learn, and never possess more emotional resilience, more insight into what works for us and what does not, or a deeper, sometimes more desperate, conviction of the importance of getting our life back.

What does it really mean to be a grown up in today’s world? We generally recognize only three developmental periods of life—childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. We assume that once we “get it together” with the right job, marry the right person, have children, and buy a home, all is settled and well. But adulthood itself presents varying levels of growth, and is rarely the respite of stability we expected. Turbulent emotional shifts can take place anywhere between the age of thirty-five and seventy when we question the choices we’ve made, realize our limitations, and feel stuck—commonly known as the “midlife crisis.” In Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, Jungian analyst James Hollis explores the ways we can grow and evolve to fully become ourselves when the traditional roles of adulthood aren’t quite working for us.

Revealing a new way of uncovering and embracing our authentic selves, Hollis offers wisdom to anyone facing a career that no longer seems fulfilling, a long-term relationship that has shifted, or family transitions that raise issues of aging and mortality. Through case studies and provocative observations, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life provides a reassuring message and a crucial bridge across this critical passage of adult development.

Advance Praise for Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life

"The Search for Meaning in the Second Half of Life contains the writing of a gentle and insightful soul who does not bog down in analytical dryness, but speaks to and teaches from the heart. A combination of genuine vision and genuine humanity is a rare and valuable gift, and readers will find both in this work."
--Clarissa Pinkola Estés, author of Women Who Run with the Wolves

“James Hollis is the most lucid thinker I know about the complexities and complexes that interfere with living a full life. His broad background in literature, philosophy, and Jungian psychology is everywhere present in this important book, which, as it strips away illusions, posits the soul-work that's necessary for the difficult task of making our lives meaningful. He's one of our great teachers and healers.”
--Stephen Dunn, Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet

“James Hollis’s new book is a work of soul-making. It brings solace and wisdom to those of us who finds ourselves in a dark wood, in the second half of life.”
--Edward Hirsch, author of How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry

"Midlife is a time when people can lose their way and flounder. Jungian analyst James Hollis knows this terrain, describes it well and asks the important questions that can lead to clarity, maturity, and meaning"
--Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., author of Goddesses in Everywoman and Gods in Everyman


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Average Customer Review:4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 starsRaves from one who doesn't read "self-help", 2008-09-12
I'm 54 (in the second half of life) and I generally do not read "self-help", spiritually inclined books. I picked up Hollis' work at the beloved Powell's in PDX months ago and have just finished it, reading a bit here and there over time, jotting some notes in a journal as I went. Wonderfully insightful and helpful for me it was as I yearn for more solid second-half-of-life meaning beyond career and societal niche. I loved his kind, literary writing voice and the sense that Hollis has helped himself and many others find their ways to deeper truths.


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3 out of 5 starsThe luxury of finding meaning, 2008-08-25
At a time when many of us are constrained by potential or real economic pressures, it's difficult to envision breaking out of constricting roles and living freely into our soul's passion and wisdom.
BUT, I have been wrestling...and blessed by this book. I particularly resonated with the section on making "deals" with God and the universe (pp 83-84). Big deal maker and prayer chatterer that I am...thinking that perhaps if I distract God, my shortcomings will be overlooked...some of my most painful and profound learnings have been around trying to give up my magical thinking.


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5 out of 5 starsWe Need To Find Meaning, 2008-08-14
I buy every book by Jim Hollis and attend his lectures because he makes my life bigger and better. This excellent book helped me to grow up and out and take responsibility for my life as we all must do! His beautiful word choices and description of our inner worlds makes me feel like my life is my partner and let me tell you how I love to dance with my partner.

You can never go wrong with a book written by the esteemed Dr. Hollis.

Mary Jane Hurley Brant
www.wheneverydaymatters.com


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsOne of the clearest Jungian exposés that exists., 2008-03-28
As someone who has studied Jung for a great deal of their adult life, I find this to be an exceptional book. Many terms that other authors attempt to describe such as psyche, ego, transference, etc., are really very difficult to follow. Hollis does an exceptional job in breaking Jungian terms open for the reader. Of course, this does not say that it is a particularly easy read as I believe the book is probably most beneficial for someone who has studied psychology somewhat, even if on his or her on. The most amazing part of the book (for me) is that the author really speaks to the crisis of mid-life. As someone who feels as though he has just faced this :) the book was most helpful not in telling me what to do, but rather the questions that I need to reflect on to live a fuller life in the second half of life. I have recommended this book to others as well. I look forward to reading Dr. Hollis' other books as this was my first.


0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsFinding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, 2008-03-20
Can not really say much about this yet. Catching up on everything else I've had started. Bought this book on the advise of a well trusted friend.




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